Do the standard Docsis MIB objects in cable modems and CMTS provide sufficient information to generate constellation diagrams or would special purpose sensor chips be needed?
Cheetah Technologies had DOCSIS based transponders that allow this functionality in the downstream direction as well as alarm limit violations that can be automatically configured for notifications. One product that maybe of particular interest to you in the Network Tracker Plus solution. Details are at the link below. Are you in the USA?
Since having provisioned, about a year ago, a couple of Cheetah - Tolltech transponders as if they were cable modems, and after seeing its over-the-web constellation displaying capabilities, I have been wondering whether it is possible to get similar information via snmp from ordinary cable modems and from CMTS's upstream receivers.
I'd like to discuss the Network Tracker Plus. If you prefer it might be done outside this forum. Mi email address is mpoisson@consultores.cl
Maurice,
Cheetah Technologies had DOCSIS based transponders that allow this functionality in the downstream direction as well as alarm limit violations that can be automatically configured for notifications. One product that maybe of particular interest to you in the Network Tracker Plus solution. Details are at the link below. Are you in the USA?
http://www.cheetahtech.com/transponders/network-tracker-plus
Let me know if you would like more information.
-Tom
Thanks Tom,
I am a little far from the USA, in Chile.
Since having provisioned, about a year ago, a couple of Cheetah - Tolltech transponders as if they were cable modems, and after seeing its over-the-web constellation displaying capabilities, I have been wondering whether it is possible to get similar information via snmp from ordinary cable modems and from CMTS's upstream receivers.
I'd like to discuss the Network Tracker Plus. If you prefer it might be done outside this forum. Mi email address is mpoisson@consultores.cl
Best regards, Maurice Poisson.